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We Asked Real Guys What They Thought of 8 Décor Trends

We like to think that when it comes to decorating, men and women are not that different from each other. On the brink of 2017, women know the value of a good minimalistic interior as much as men love to adorn their homes with rose gold—which, as it turns out, they are huge fans of. Just like we believe that a nursery shouldn't be pink for a girl and blue for a boy, we are strong cheerleaders for gender-neutral décor in all shapes and sizes. But that doesn't mean we don't love picking the brains of the men in our lives who are sometimes more concerned with the size of their TV than how to organise their closet like a Kardashian.

Don't get us wrong—these eloquent 21st-century renaissance gents renovate their homes, landscape their yards, make their own furniture, and buy quality organic sheets. And we were dying to know what they thought of the décor trends predicted to blow up in 2017. We showed them our favourite trends and asked them their first thoughts—this is what they had to say.

What we told them: The Konmari method, coined by Japanese organisation expert Marie Kondo, is a decluttering practice by which you throw out anything that doesn't bring you joy. The goal: owning as little as possible.

"I fully support Kondo cleaning her condo."

Andy, 26, Landscape Architect in New York

"Sounds like reverse ambition. I like it."

Debris, 37, Denim Designer in Silver Lake

"I have always wanted to have a residence in the Park Hyatt Tokyo and feel the stark silence."

What we told them: Seamless cabinets are kitchen or bathroom cabinets that are completely flat and devoid of any embellishments or handles. They most often come in glossy colours but can also be found in natural wood finishes.